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ok, ty
gotta run, have a nice evening
"Thus saith the LORD" is the best reason to believe in the Flood, but there is so much geological evidence of a global flood that scientists are now forced to admit to flooding, but only to "localized flooding" bc to admit that the entire Earth was wiped out by a global flood would make necessary that life not only hit the evolutionary lottery (which is one chance in 1 X 10^80) not once, but twice.Here is why christians should believe Noah's flood.
#1. Jesus referred to Noah's flood as a real historical event of God's judgment on the earth as a warning of another of God's judgment that is coming on the earth. Jesus even referred to Sodom & Gomorrah as a real historical event of God's judgment on those cities. Luke 17:26-30
#2. Jesus spoke of God's judgement having to deal with fire as a warning to believers to be prepared as found abiding in Him as well as being willing to go. Luke 12:40-49
#2. Peter warned of the calamity of fire on the earth for why believers in present day are to be ready at all times and Peter also referred to Noah's flood as a reference for why believers should heed the warning. 2 Peter 3:3-14
So everything is the way it was before Noah's Flood. It will not be that way at the end of the great tribulation when christians will be persecuted and unable to buy & sell under the mark of the beast system to survive. The warnings from scripture applies to the times we are living in now BEFORE the that calamity of fire comes that burns up a third of the earth which will serve as a catalyst for the mark of the beast system to survive during the coming great tribulation.
Many believers will not be ready as found abiding in Him as His disciple nor be willing to go to leave their lives and loved ones on earth when the Bridegroom comes.
As much as people mock Noah's flood, christians should not disbelieve it because Jesus validated Noah's flood as a real time event to warn of a future fiery judgment coming from God on the earth.
P.S. to readers outside the forum; you can click on the scripture references in this post and it should pop up a window showing the scripture for you to read to confirm the truth in this OP.
If no global flood took place, the Bible is a lie. It's a very important issue. Peter says people in our day would deny the Flood, but the geological evidence overwhelmingly points to it.Interesting opener.
I actually didn't know that some Christians did not believe in the flood!
I just know that some say it was localized in the middle eastern area.
Others say it was world wide.
But, why would God flood the whole world, when there when it had not been peopled yet?
Im not sure which is right... and probably it doesn't really matter anyway.
Interesting opener.
I actually didn't know that some Christians did not believe in the flood!
I just know that some say it was localized in the middle eastern area.
Others say it was world wide.
But, why would God flood the whole world, when there when it had not been peopled yet?
Im not sure which is right... and probably it doesn't really matter anyway.
the subject there is actually about "coming judgement," right? imo Peter is using the flood to illustrate denial, he also mentions later that ppl in Noah's day denied the flood too.Peter says people in our day would deny the Flood
was the Grand Canyon made very quickly? - Google Searchbut the geological evidence overwhelmingly points to just that.
ByGrace,
God told us exactly why God flooded the whole world and destroyed all people except 8 on the Ark:
11 Now the earth was corrupt in God’s sight and was full of violence. 12 God saw how corrupt the earth had become, for all the people on earth had corrupted their ways. 13 So God said to Noah, “I am going to put an end to all people, for the earth is filled with violence because of them. I am surely going to destroy both them and the earth. 14 So make yourself an ark of cypress wood.... (Gen 6:11-14 NIV).
As for whether the whole world was flooded or whether it was localised, again the Scriptures tell us the truth of what happened:
17 For 40 days the flood kept coming on the earth. As the waters rose higher, they lifted the ark high above the earth. 18 The waters rose higher and higher on the earth. And the ark floated on the water. 19 The waters rose on the earth until all the high mountains under the entire sky were covered. 20 The waters continued to rise until they covered the mountains by more than 20 feet (Gen 7:17-20 NIRV).
Since Noah's Flood covered 'all the high mountains under the entire sky were covered. 20 The waters continued to rise until they covered the mountains by more than 20 feet', don't you think this is a statement to confirm that the flood was worldwide and covered all the earth, even the highest mountain - no matter on which continent they were located?
Oz
was the Grand Canyon made very quickly? - Google Search
could prolly be searched with better terms, late night last night lol
Thanks for that.
I guess I was thinking that it only needed to cover the known world, as it was then...the rain was a judgement, and sin did not dwell anywhere else...
But, yes, you make a good point. :)
AgreedByGrace,
God told us exactly why God flooded the whole world and destroyed all people except 8 on the Ark:
11 Now the earth was corrupt in God’s sight and was full of violence. 12 God saw how corrupt the earth had become, for all the people on earth had corrupted their ways. 13 So God said to Noah, “I am going to put an end to all people, for the earth is filled with violence because of them. I am surely going to destroy both them and the earth. 14 So make yourself an ark of cypress wood.... (Gen 6:11-14 NIV).
As for whether the whole world was flooded or whether it was localised, again the Scriptures tell us the truth of what happened:
17 For 40 days the flood kept coming on the earth. As the waters rose higher, they lifted the ark high above the earth. 18 The waters rose higher and higher on the earth. And the ark floated on the water. 19 The waters rose on the earth until all the high mountains under the entire sky were covered. 20 The waters continued to rise until they covered the mountains by more than 20 feet (Gen 7:17-20 NIRV).
Since in Noah's Flood, 'all the high mountains under the entire sky were covered. The waters continued to rise until they covered the mountains by more than 20 feet', don't you think this is a statement to confirm that the flood was worldwide and covered all the earth, even the highest mountain - no matter on which continent they were located?
Oz
ByGrace,
From God's perspective, 'the known world' to him is the whole world. There are no time and space limitations with Him.
Who can be compared with the Lord our God,
who is enthroned on high?
He stoops to look down
on heaven and on earth (Ps 113:5-6 NLT).
Oz
Thanks for that.
I guess I was thinking that it only needed to cover the known world, as it was then...the rain was a judgement, and sin did not dwell anywhere else...
But, yes, you make a good point. :)
If there was a literal flood, it would have to be so magical, it may as well be a fictional account. Our rational minds cannot understand it based on everything we know about reality. Therefore, if it is an important story, which I believe it is, then why emphasize the least important aspect? Trying to force a magical account into the laws of nature we know to be true is a waste of time - not to mention taking away from the miraculous parts!
It is the same scenerio as a primitive person describing an airplane, but in reverse. Explaining the Noah story using the framework of science shows our blindness, fails to convince rational people that it actually happened, while missing the important point that God loves humanity despite our shortcomings.
Your 'shortcomings' are that you are too full of bs.
Stranger
You do honor to your Father.
BG,
Are you suggesting that because there was a 'known world' that was contaminated by sin and led to the judgment of Noah's Flood, but the rest of humanity (not yet discovered) did not suffer from the sin problem
Oz